The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... Wanderer . 14 · 15 19 II . The Solitary III . Despondency IV . Despondency Corrected 50 79 111 V. The Pastor • 153 · VI . The Church - yard among the Mountains 186 · NOTES VII . The Church - yard among the Mountains ( con- tinued ) VIII ...
... Wanderer . 14 · 15 19 II . The Solitary III . Despondency IV . Despondency Corrected 50 79 111 V. The Pastor • 153 · VI . The Church - yard among the Mountains 186 · NOTES VII . The Church - yard among the Mountains ( con- tinued ) VIII ...
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... Wanderer , the Solitary , and the Pastor , and some other of the persons intro- duced . And first , of the principal one , the Wanderer . My lamented friend Southey ( for this is written a month after his decease ) used to say that had ...
... Wanderer , the Solitary , and the Pastor , and some other of the persons intro- duced . And first , of the principal one , the Wanderer . My lamented friend Southey ( for this is written a month after his decease ) used to say that had ...
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... Wanderer , also a Scotchman , a character suitable to my purpose , the elements of which I drew from several persons with whom I had been connected , and who fell under my ob- servation during frequent residences in London at the ...
... Wanderer , also a Scotchman , a character suitable to my purpose , the elements of which I drew from several persons with whom I had been connected , and who fell under my ob- servation during frequent residences in London at the ...
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... Wanderer , and the resemblance between them , or rather the points of community in their nature , I likened one to an oak and the other to a sycamore ; and , having here referred to this comparison , I need only add , I had no one ...
... Wanderer , and the resemblance between them , or rather the points of community in their nature , I likened one to an oak and the other to a sycamore ; and , having here referred to this comparison , I need only add , I had no one ...
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... Wanderer , of the Living . In this nothing is introduced but what was taken from nature and real life . The cottage is called Hacket , and stands as described on the southern extremity of the ridge which separates the two Lang- dales ...
... Wanderer , of the Living . In this nothing is introduced but what was taken from nature and real life . The cottage is called Hacket , and stands as described on the southern extremity of the ridge which separates the two Lang- dales ...
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